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Hello everybody,


in a few days I will start to sell WWI tank items on Ebay.


But to give the real tank fanatics the best change to buy these stuff,I will list the items a few days before I put them on Ebay.


So here is the list with items and prices(excl.ship.costs). If anyone have a question ,let me know.The first come,first get.......All items are brand new or if otherwise with good description


Tauro 1/35 Officer tank troops(sprayed one thin layer of feld grau)     7,50 euro


Tauro 1/35 German crewman     7,50 euro


Tauro 1/35 French infantrist     7,50 euro


Panzershop 1/35 26,5" wide tracks for MKV (resin)     20,50 euro


Tank corps game (new en complete,box little damaged)  15 euro


Interus 1/35 MKV composite or hermaphrodite tank     25 euro


Very rare t-shirt A7V new size XL(u.s. size, little bigger then the european)    35 euro


Attached all photos.


 


Max


 



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Looks good stuff, but be very careful with the Interus kit unless you're prepared to do some work on it.
Max,
what happenned to your offer of the MkIV photo's on CD?
Regards,
Tony.

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Hi Tony,


I already built a interus MKV.Difficult kit but better then the Emhar.Only the 6-pounder didn't statisfy me but after some work it worked out well.I really don't understand why Emhat can't make such a nice Hotchkiss machine guns like the Interus kit have.And the open hatches.Is this really that difficult to make for Emhar?


About the CD.... I tried to contact you twice but didn;t receive any answer.Something went wrong.I offered to send a copy for free.You can contact me on the mail adress maximaal@tiscali.nl


I saw you did a bid on the Mephisto book on Ebay....that was you or not ?Did you won this book?


 


all best ,Max



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any chance of finding an A7V shirt in a small or medium size? (that is an american small) and if i had the money id pounce on the german crew man, but alas, i am poor -_-

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 that shirt claims that the A7V was used by poland after the war, hope it comes with pictures...



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Hi tehburk,


like I wrote in my message,the A7V shirt is rare,so I don't think you will find it in medium size.


 


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Max,
the tracks for the Interus tank are by far the best representation of a WWI track that I have seen.
All dimensions, bar one, are correct, and the chamfering of the ends is beautiful. Only trouble is that the tracks are neither 20,5" nor 26,5" - they scale out at 23,5"!!! What a shame to go to all the trouble to get the rivet spacing etc spot on and then cock it up with a major booboo like that.
The 6pdrs are terrible. Although the Emhar ones look far more impressive, they, too, are the wrong size! I will have to get on the lathe and make some.
One of the main difficulties with the Interus kit is the construction of the male sponson: the chamfered edges mean that you have to construct it almost in one go without having any definite reference point. Mind you, the Emhar tanks have stepped joints - sounds great in theory, but they don't clearly indicate whicj piece in inside the other.
It's a good job that we have lots of photos to look at through this site - anybody else could battle.
Max,
Thanks for the photo offer, I'm doing the MkIV male next to represent my Great-Uncle's tank that got taken out at Cambrai, and may carry out a bit of super detailing.
Tony

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Mephisto Book
Yes, I did bid on it.. I thought I'd be clever and sign on to the site a minute before closing time to outbid the other bidder, but the blasted ISP couldn't connect me!

I did see another copy for sale from a bookseller (via abebooks.com - the biggest and the best), but by the time the postage was added on, it was a little too steep.
Tony

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This site will explain more about the Polish A7V.


http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/pol/polisha7v.html


Max



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